Banish Bad Breath - Causes, Cures, and Treatment of Bad Breath

More than ever before, if you have ongoing bad breath, you need to seriously consider how to banish your bad breath. Bad breath can be easily treated usually, but sometimes bad breath conditions and the need to banish bad breath is because of health issues that may be serious.
Feel Great Around Others: Those we associate closely with on an ongoing basis will respect us more if we have a pleasant breath and our teeth are nice and bright as they should be. You will also be more confident with others knowing you do not have to think anymore about how you can banish your bad breath.

Personal Experiences: In the past I was an employee of a large corporation, and I worked with someone who had a very smelly breath most of the time. Other employees also had to work in quite close contact with this employee that didn't know he had a oral problem. Of course we all did our best to maintain our distance from him as much as possible.

After about two weeks of his employment with us, one of my fellow employees went up to him and told him he had bad breath. Of course the employee felt insulted. A number of us spoke up and said to him, "You do have bad breath, and it is very unpleasant working with you." The employee resisted admitting there was a problem.

To get the situation resolved, the supervisor said to the fellow who needed to banish his bad breath, "If you want to continue working here, you will need to find a treatment for your smelly breath." The reason why the fellow had this problem was simply because he was always eating foods like onions and garlic. Needless to say he found a way to banish his bad breath.

General Causes: You may just have temporary bad breath and so you may not have the need or desire for treatment. The foods you eat... such as garlic, onions, and certain spices, can cause an unpleasant breath temporarily. Bad breath can be a result of oral problems like periodontal disease and tarter build-up on your teeth.

Serious Causes: Persistent smelly breath or Halitosis can be a precursor to more serious oral and general overall health problems. The same germs and plaque that builds up in your arteries and heart, is also found in gum swelling and tooth decay. Your smelly breath may be caused because of a medical condition called Halitosis. A dentist may send a patient with Halitosis to a physician to deal with a bodily cause. Ketones are unpleasant smelling compounds that are excreted through urine, perspiration, and through exhaled breath as well. Ketones build up in blood to levels that result in halitosis if a person has diabetes, has been starving, or has inadequate carbohydrate intake. These are very good reasons to banish bad breath from your life.

Steps To A Fresher Smelling Breath: If your bad breath is not health related, you can usually treat it by simple lifestyle changes. Proper oral hygiene is the first step to take if you want a more pleasant smelling breath. If your teeth need serious attention, visit your dentist and get a cleaning done. Brushing your teeth, gums, and tongue well after every meal and flossing your teeth is of course important for obvious health reasons. Brushing and flossing removes bacteria and germs from your mouth. Also you can prevent plaque build up on your teeth by brushing regularly.
   By Joaquin Summers
Published: 6/20/2008
 
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